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On the Trail

Follow Timms Creek Loop As It Comes Back

Progress from the Trail

Before visitors can walk Timm’s Creek Loop again, the trail has to be cleared, crossings rebuilt, and safe passage restored through Big Basin’s redwoods, creeks, and quiet forest corridors. 

Here, you can follow the work as it happens, segment by segment 

Trail clearing and brushing
Follow crews as they prepare overgrown trail segments and open the route for the next phase of restoration. 

Bridge and puncheon installation
See how crossings are rebuilt so visitors can safely move through the trail again. 

Field notes
Get behind-the-scenes updates from days when crews, partners, and project teams are moving key pieces of the restoration forward.
 

Stories and updates will be added to this page they develop

Latest Field Updates

Bridges

See the materials that will help reconnect the route and make creek crossings passable again.

Trails

Get a broader view of the trail corridor, restoration areas, and the recovering Big Basin landscape.

Behind the Scenes

Follow production days and field moments as crews and partners document the work in progress.

About Timms Creek Loop

Help Bring the
Next Update Closer!

There are three ways to help return nearly five miles of trails at Big Basin: 

Invite friends, family, coworkers, or your hiking group to join you. Starting a giving campaign is a simple way to multiply your impact. 

Make a gift to help reopen this beloved trail and guide people back into the heart of Big Basin.

Give to a Trail Champion’s campaign and help their friends, family, coworkers, or community move closer to their goal.

Together, we can help people venture farther into a new Big Basin — one bridge, one trail, and one step at a time.

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